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The former Frontierland theme park site in Morecambe has been bought by Lancaster City Council. Since the attraction closed in 2000 there have been several failed attempts to redevelop the ...
Lancaster City Council has bought the land that used to be home to the Morecambe theme park, saying it intends to use the land to "help drive the reinvention of the town". After we published the ...
Developers interested in regenerating a former theme park in a seaside town are to meet the council. Frontierland on Morecambe's seafront closed in 2000 before Lancaster City Council bought the ...
It originally operated as West End Amusement Park, Fun City and Morecambe Pleasure Park from 1906 to 1986 before being transformed into Frontierland for the 1987 season, in an attempt to defeat ...
For 25 years, the site of a much beloved theme park has been left to rot in a popular British seaside town, but that could all be about to change. Frontierland in Morecambe, Lancashire ...
Lancaster residents said they hope a derelict theme park could become a must-visit destination again. Frontierland opened in Morecambe in the 1980s, after beginning life as a fairground in 1906 ...
PLANS have been unveiled for a £17m retail and leisure park at the former Frontierland fairground sit at Morecambe Bay. Opus North, the Ilkley-based developer, wants to build a 100,000 sq ft ...
And many working class families visiting Morecambe for a cheap getaway would choose to spend their stay in a bed and breakfast, where the landladies created a lasting impression. They were famed ...
Frontierland theme park in Morecambe operated from 1906 to 1999, with a final year consisting of only travelling rides in 2000. Frontierland originally operated as West End Amusement Park ...